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If Iran Shuts Strait of Hormuz, Saudis Have Plan B

It reopens old pipeline that cuts across country

By John Johnson,  Newser Staff

Posted Jun 28, 2012 12:22 PM CDT

(Newser) – Iran is making noises about shutting the crucial Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for sanctions, and Saudi Arabia is getting ready just in case. If it can't ship its crude through the Gulf, it plans to use an old pipeline that cuts across the country to the Red Sea, reports Reuters. Iraq actually built the pipeline in the 1980s when it was having troubles of its own with Tehran, though it hasn't carried regularly crude since 1990.

The Saudis have gotten it back in working order over the last several months because they "wanted to secure alternative routes to export oil," says an industry insider. Meanwhile, a European Union ban on Iranian oil takes effect Sunday as Tehran and the West continue to negotiate over its nuclear program.

This image provided by NASA shows the Strait of Hormuz taken from the International Space Station in 2003.
This image provided by NASA shows the Strait of Hormuz taken from the International Space Station in 2003.   (AP Photo/NASA)
Iranian soldiers aim during naval exercises near a port in southern Iran.
Iranian soldiers aim during naval exercises near a port in southern Iran.   (Getty Images)
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HANKHILL
Jun 29, 2012 9:51 AM CDT
the u s has a plan b also we just die! fubo bo must go!
captainhurt
Jun 28, 2012 8:02 PM CDT
Daniel Plainview in action!    
rahgoo
Jun 28, 2012 3:57 PM CDT
  Generals of the desert or jungle kingdoms owe their loyalty to the hand that feeds them. Their price is high, but the decorated do not demand cash, most will accept heroin. Twenty kilos of Afghanistan heroin hidden in a diplomatic pouch can fetch two million in NYC.  It stands to reason that the nation which owns the heroin owns the generals of Africa and Asia.
 

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